Denver Broncos wide receivers Demaryius Thomas, left, and Emmanuel Sanders take part in drills during an NFL football practice, Friday, Jan. 22, 2016, at the team's headquarters in Englewood, Colo. The Broncos will host the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship game Sunday in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Championship Sunday is more than just the quarterbacks.

Sure, Brady-Manning 17 dominated headlines for the AFC title game and Cam-Carson is a battle of former No. 1 overall picks in the NFC. But several other offensive stars are playing in both games.

Rob Gronkowski, Julian Edelman, Demaryius Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders, Ronnie Hillman, Larry Fitzgerald, John Brown, David Johnson, Jonathan Stewart and Greg Olsen are among the skill players who had productive seasons.

Some of the league’s best blockers will be on display, including Evan Mathis, Louis Vazquez, Mike Iupati, Ryan Kalil and Trai Turner.

A total of 11 offensive players were picked for the Pro Bowl this season, though all of them would prefer to skip it and go to the Super Bowl instead. Four are first-team All-Pros.

Here are the four offensive players to watch Sunday not named Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Carson Palmer or Cam Newton:

New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski (87) runs past Miami Dolphins free safety Michael Thomas (31) as he heads to the end zone for a touchdown in the first half an NFL football game, Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

PATRIOTS: Tight end Rob Gronkowski. He’s a four-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time All-Pro. Gronkowski is a beast, Brady’s go-to target and doesn’t go down easy. Gronk is 6-foot-6 and 265 pounds, so he can run through arm tackles and run over defensive backs. He has five touchdown catches in his last four playoff games.

Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas pulls in pass during an NFL football practice session at the team's headquarters Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015, in Englewood, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

BRONCOS: Wide receiver Demaryius Thomas. He’s a three-time Pro Bowl pick who has a knack for big plays. Thomas has averaged 100 receptions, 1,447 yards and 10 TDs per season since Manning joined the Broncos in 2012. His streak of TD catches in the playoffs was snapped at five games last week against Pittsburgh.

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald (11) celebrates his catch in the red zone to set up a game winning touchdown against the Green Bay Packers during the second half of an NFL divisional playoff football game, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, in Glendale, Ariz. The Cardinals won 26-20 in overtime. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

CARDINALS: Wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald. An eight-time Pro Bowl pick, Fitzgerald moved to the slot and caught a career-high 109 passes at 32 years old. He always turns it up a notch in the playoffs. Just ask the Packers. Fitzgerald has 912 yards receiving and 10 TDs in eight postseason games.

Carolina Panthers players, clockwise from bottom left, Devin Funchess, Jerricho Cotchery, Cam Newton, Jonathan Stewart, and Ted Ginn, celebrate on the sideline in the second half of an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015. The Panthers won 44-16. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn)

PANTHERS: Running back Jonathan Stewart. He had 989 yards rushing in 13 regular-season games and ran for 106 yards and two TDs last week vs. Seattle. Stewart takes pressure off Newton and keeps defenses off-balance.